For new and returning students, walking into the school building looked different this year. On the first day of school, teachers and administrators welcomed students to the new school year, while also reminding them to turn off and put away cell phones. A phone would not be allowed in sight until the dismissal bell rang| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
For the first time in eight years, Kingwood Park topped Kingwood on the volleyball court. The Panthers beat the Mustangs, 3-1, on Aug. 29 at home. After winning the gold bracket in a tournaments a week before hosting Kingwood, the Panthers said they were feeling confident. “I had full confidence we were winning, so I... The post Volleyball team notches first win over Kingwood since 2017 first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
The football team opened up its season with a 47-41 win over Montgomery at Montgomery ISD Stadium on Aug. 29. Last year, the Panthers lost their season opener to Montgomery 28-26. “Since the summer and even the offseason we have been preparing mentally and physically for that game,” said senior Cooper Wolocko, who rushed for... The post Panthers open up season with victory over Montgomery first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Senior Elena Amos raced the 50 and 100 freestyle events at the 2025 Asunción Junior Pan American Games this summer, where she represented El Salvador. She placed 31st in the 50 freestyle and 32nd in the 100 freestyle. Amos traveled to Paraguay for the meet, which the natatorium was specifically built for. “It’s probably one... The post Amos adds more international competition to her resume first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Since starting in the early 2000s, Head Start Football Camp has been an important part of helping give seventh, eighth and ninth graders a jump start before football season begins. “[Middle School] can’t start football until the first day of school,” said Clayton Maple, Kingwood Park football coach and athletic director. “So we really want... The post Summer football camp pays dividends for young players first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
A doctor scared of blood, a chronically bored apprentice, and a mysterious plague will take center stage in the first show of the season – varsity theater’s “Anatomy of Gray.” Written by Jim Leonard, the medical drama set in late 19th century small town Indiana, has captivated the cast and crew. “I think the show has... The post Medical drama takes center stage in theater’s first show first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Almost 30 years after “Happy Gilmore” was released in theaters, Netflix finally released its sequel – the 13th movie that Adam Sandler made with Netflix. In the first “Happy Gilmore,” the IRS is repossessing the house of Happy Gilmore’s grandma (Frances Bay). Happy, a hot-tempered hockey player was first introduced to golf to take his... The post ‘Happy Gilmore’ sequel no match for original first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
When aerospace students at campus gathered on the practice fields near the school this week, they weren’t just watching fireworks.They were watching the results of their own engineering take off. The class launched its first rockets of the year, a project designed to push students to problem-solve and think like engineers without much direction. “This... The post First rockets take flight in aeroscience class first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Junior class president Abbie Miller sat in her Student Government classroom and tried to assemble an unbeatable team for Table Surfing at the first pep rally of the year. “We put together football players, cheerleaders and athletes so we could win,” said Miller. Table Surfing is a game in which one person tries to stay... The post SURF’S UP first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
The first pep rally of the year was Hawaiian-themed on Aug. 29. The classes competed in a table surfing competition and in a spirit competition. The juniors took the table surfing title and the seniors won the spirit stick. Students in the band, cheer, Silver Stars and Pacific Islanders Cultural Club all performed. The post First pep rally showcases new levels of spirit first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
When the Personal Communication Device (PCD) ban went into effect on campus this year, students quickly realized how much they relied on their laptops and phones to stay on top of their assignments during the school day. Now without those tools, many say they are struggling to finish their homework on campus, leading to late| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
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Interest in the automotive industry is, for some students, a future career. Automotive Collision class teaches students practical skills, including metal working, car painting, Bondo working and structural welding. “It’s all practical. It’s all stuff that you would use in the industry,” senior Josh Mireles. “It’s all stuff you use in the real world.” One| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School